The song reigns after the trio first reached the list in 2007.

The song, released on Republic Records, likewise previously became the sibling trio's first No. 1 on the all-genre airplay-, streaming- and sales-based Billboard Hot 100, when it launched at the summit in March.

Here's a look at the history of Jonas Brothers (Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas) on Pop Songs, which ranks titles by weekly plays on a panel of 167 mainstream top 40 stations, according to Nielsen Music:

Jonas Brothers first appeared on Pop Songs on Oct. 20, 2007, with "S.O.S." While their 11-year, six-month and one-week wait for a first No. 1 is lengthy, it's not a chart record: Coldplay took just under 16 years and two months between its March 2001 arrival, with "Yellow," and first No. 1, "Something Just Like This," with The Chainsmokers, in May 2017.

Apart from Jonas Brothers, Nick and Joe Jonas have each reached No. 2 highs on Pop Songs. Nick's solo single "Jealous" hit No. 2 in 2015, likewise, as a member of DNCE, Joe hit the runner-up spot in 2016 with the act's "Cake by the Ocean."